American and British Claims Arbitration, Volume 2, Parts 3-5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1913 - Great Britain |
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Page 501
... regard the Indian territory as a useful barrier between both States , to prevent collision ; and that , having agreed mutually to respect the integrity of their territory , they have a common interest to render these people , as far as ...
... regard the Indian territory as a useful barrier between both States , to prevent collision ; and that , having agreed mutually to respect the integrity of their territory , they have a common interest to render these people , as far as ...
Page 511
... regard to the extent of the Indian territory and the boundary line , the British Government would propose the lines of the Greenville treaty as a proper basis , subject , however , to discussion and modifications . We stated that the ...
... regard to the extent of the Indian territory and the boundary line , the British Government would propose the lines of the Greenville treaty as a proper basis , subject , however , to discussion and modifications . We stated that the ...
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... regard to those Indians who may reside in the districts under their power . If the peculiar circumstances of the Indian tribes and natives render such an arrangement inconsistent , let it be fairly considered whether an allotment of ...
... regard to those Indians who may reside in the districts under their power . If the peculiar circumstances of the Indian tribes and natives render such an arrangement inconsistent , let it be fairly considered whether an allotment of ...
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... regard to the Canadian frontier - as soon as the Commissioners shall have declared themselves ready to accede to the proposition which you were authorized to make respecting the Indian nations , viz . , that the Indian nations should be ...
... regard to the Canadian frontier - as soon as the Commissioners shall have declared themselves ready to accede to the proposition which you were authorized to make respecting the Indian nations , viz . , that the Indian nations should be ...
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... regard to ours ; that the Indians should only dispose of their lands to a third party . Who was this third party ? Was it France ? All these propositions were said to be grounded on the necessity of checking a spirit of aggrandisement ...
... regard to ours ; that the Indians should only dispose of their lands to a third party . Who was this third party ? Was it France ? All these propositions were said to be grounded on the necessity of checking a spirit of aggrandisement ...
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